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Mookelboo

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Gosh you lot are much tidier than I!! Got this when it was becoming unmanageable 2 weeks ago and I'm already just about out of space!!

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I like all of this creativity. It is so cool what everyone has done here. We see things through Vapers Eyes and through Vapor Clouded Glasses. All containers everywhere of any kind are being evaluated by Vapers worldwide for vape-worthy status.

I don't like that everyone has like ten times more stuff than I do - lol. My collection is so lame, I'm going to have to add empty carto boxes before I take any pictures so it looks like I have a stash - lol. Even though it's roomy now, I have a dedicated desk drawer for vaping that should end my quest for perfect storage. Now when my stash grows, I won't have to move it again to a bigger box.

I went through the whole shebang.. plastic shoebox with separate cover, plastic shoebox with hinged cover, "really useful box" boxes, pencil boxes, caboodles makeup case circa 1986 in very good condition, and other stuff I don't remember.

I have 37 dirty cartos to refill..10 dirties to wash someday..12 burnt ones to recycle..34 blank wowcarts..8 prefilled..and the one I'm vaping now... I want to have more cartos in circulation - that is my goal. :laugh:
 

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Here's one of the pics of my new way to organize my batts... It's all but 7 of my batts, and it has enough room for my syringe, 5 bottles of juice (one of each my go to flavors), a condom and buttplug, cap removal tool, and a box of blanks... All my excess juices are still in the bottom drawer of my nightstand, and extra boxes of prefills are beside it, but at least the items I need daily are all arranged properly. :)
 

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I know it's wimpy compared to every one else, but I also bought one of those clear plastic cases with all the dividers for my carto collection that I'm planning on having :) Atm it only has one carto and 2 batts in it so i was embarassed to post a pic :oops: Maybe when it gets full I will post one :)
 

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I think I've seen a picture of one of these little purse organizers on here before. They are great. There are three compartments with individual zippers; one for batteries (will hold an xl with a cart but not with a cart and a dt), one for new carts, and one for my zip-lock snack baggie for used carts & such. There's also an inside zippered pocket where I stash my tools.

The holder is in my car. I spend a lot of time in my car, so I had to have a place to stash my pvs while driving. It's on the front of the center console, right at hand's reach. What can I say, I'm a little ocpd.

By the way, I have 3 more of the clutch purses, one in beige and two in black. If you're interested, pm me and we can work out a trade or something. They were in the clearance rack and I bought all that they had. Again, a little ocpd. I just can't pass up a good deal. :facepalm:
 

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Maiahmae

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I really like the magnet version. Perhaps some day... but not today :)

My stuff is just kept in a shoe box. Well, not just any shoe box, it's pretty and pink and black. It's one of those boxes that match other boxes as part of a gift set - usually found in the card isle at walmart. This one, I'm not sure of the origins as it was a box that came from England via an internet friend who used to trade holiday gifts twice a year.
 

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If you mean the magnetic system:

The magnetic "board" is a stainless steel sheet that you can get at Lowe's (possibly Home Depot) or an appliance parts shop. It's the replacement insert for the front of a dishwasher. Lowe's also carries some that are made of another material that isn't magnetic, so you have to ask a store rep (or just take a magnet with you and test it).

The plastic containers are "really useful boxes" that you can buy at Office Depot or Office Max. They have buy 1 get 1 sales from time to time. I just used crazy glue to adhere magnets on the backs).

The metal containers with the syringes are pen/pencil holders that are made to be used in lockers. I found these at Office Depot as well.
 

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Yup, that is a spiffy idea Rappel. I remember, as a kid, my grandpa keeping tins attached to a similar board in his woodworking room. Screws, cartomizers, they are all the same thing, right? *laughs*

Heck, if you dont have kids, it could even be done on a fridge door or side.

Actually, now that I'm thinking about it. he had this wrack that had baby bottle jars (i can imagine plastic containers used in the same fashion). The wrack was wooden, the lids of the jars had nails on them to secure the containers to the wood... and when you needed something, just twist the rack until you found what you needed. unscrew it from the lid and you have it right there. Im going to see if i can find a picture of this thing...


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Well, this isn't quite it, but it works. Grandpa had a 4X4 that hung horizontally like a paper towel holder. About 4 jars wide if I remember right. But yah, a version would work for vape supplies, using twisting top jars like peanut butter cans for batteries, baby jars for cartos, taller jars for juices.
 
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Rappel_Welch

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Exactly. I originally used the set up for small spice tins with magnetic backs when I was making jewelry. I kept all of my beads and findings in them. It's so handy.
You can't tell from the picture, but that area is a small workspace between two built-in bookshelves where I keep craft books and such. Hubby built it for me when we remodeled the studio. It's a perfect filling station (so to speak) :).
The only thing better than being ocpd is being ocpd and being married to a carpenter; "honey, would you move that wall for me?"
 

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I went and bought one of these (well 2, a large one and a small one) with girlie stuff on it (dresses on hanger, shoes, etc) but was stuck on how to do the dividers. Now I know so thank you!!

I use this decorative cardboard suitcase for my juice and extra's. It keeps the light out and doesn't look bad on my bookshelf. The dividers inside are clip together sliverware dividers.

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I love seeing everyone's great ideas, which gets me thinkin. I want to order some more than go shopping for "storage"! thanks for the pics everyone. When I think I've found an acceptable method of organization, the mailman comes! I've had to add a couple times now. My hubby is a carpenter too and he's gonna be mad with what I'm drawing up! lol
 

popeye79

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I'm not really sure yet. some kind of sheet foam I could easily get from a home depot or something. to line the inside of a compartment, and make perfectly snug spaces for bats, cartos, chargers, ect. If I were to use a knife or razor blade, it would look choped up, and probably loose. I want to have it look like it was professionaly made.. fit everything perfectly, so that nothing moves around inside when closed and carrying.

I guess it doesn't help that I'm usually horrible at making anything. :facepalm:

edit.. think I found something cool...

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I'm ASSUMING that I can find this type of foam at home depot. Anyone know? This is the stuff I'm interested in shapping.
 
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